A very nice color for my greenish/bluish eyes. I got this in a sample and plan on purchasing more when it runs out. Its close to gold but warmer and more wearable with a tinge of brown. I also have MACs woodwinked, which I see this compared to here, but I find the colors to be very different. Woodwinked is more bronzy, which means that it looks good on me when I am tan but not when I am pale. Burnt sand works on me when I am pale also.

the perfect medium shimmering brown shade-Burnt Sand is not quite bronze, not exactly beige...it's deep enough for me to use as a crease/lid shade but not so dark that it's too much for daytime-and certainly not too shimmery. This is what I wanted MAC's Woodwinked to be-a medium shimmering brown, but what I got with Woodwinked is strong orangey/red undertones and wayyyyy too much over the top shimmer. Burnt Sand looks good with Filigree as a highlighter on the browbone, or Gaze allover the eye as a wash with Burnt Sand used in the crease. hope they never discontinue this one....

Unfortunately this color did not work on my light olive skin and brown eyes. It is exactly my skin color, will work better on someone that is fair to medium, but not olive. Will stick to fillgree for my eyelids, this one brightens brown eyes beautifully.

This is a great color when used correctly. I'm getting the the age in which I can't really use a lot of shimmery, sparkly colors right below my brow. However, this looks great on the lid with Mochaccino as a crease color.

A very yellow-based brown, with WAY too much shimmer. I had glitter all over my face. I used to like Lancome shadows because they don't irritate my skin, but I'm finding I like MAC better for color and formula.